Zone Inputs - ADEMCO 4160-12 C-COM Installation Instructions Manual

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16. All reporting by zone for alarms, troubles. restores. shunts.
19. Low battery and AC power fail reporting.
20. Interface to serial data version (No. 76ZOSE) of Ademco 900 MHz
Long Range Radio Transmttter.
6. ZONE tNPUlS
1. Zones l-3: Burglary
Zone 1 and 2: Instant or Entry/Exit Delay - PROM selacta~e
zone 3:
tntenor with or without EntrylExft delay - PROM
salactable
2. Zone 4:
Fire. Day Trouble/Night Alarm Instant Burglary, or
Standard Instant Burglary - PROM selectable
3. Zone 5:
Police Panic (Audible or Silent) - PROM
seiectabie
4. tons 6:
Instant Burglary or Audible Emergency Panic - PROM
setectable.
C. SYSTEM OPTIONS
The system can be configured in a number of ways. This allows the
user to customize the system for his own particular needs. Before
actually making the choices which affect how the system operates
(see Section IV. INSTALLER PROM PROGRAMMING), it is important
to understand the options. The discussion that follows broadly divides
those options into two categories: control options andcommunicator
options.
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1:Entry 'hay,
Eatt Dalay
The entry delay is the time between entering the premises and when
the system must be disarmed to avoid activating an alarm. The exit
delay is the time between arming the system and when the premises
must be exited to avoid activating an alarm. The entry and exit delays
may be independently PROM setected to be between 0 and 135
seconds in 15 second increments.
NOTE: 60 seconds is the maximum exit delay and 45 seconds is the
maximum entry delay allowed in a Listed U.L. household
burglary installation by U.L. Standard 1023.
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The system may be set up to delay the activation of the exterior bell
and/or siren (optional plug-in 4165 siren driver module required) and
the triggering of the communicator. This feature may be used to
reduce false alarms due to operator errors. The delay may be set in
PROM between 0 and 135 seconds in 15 second increments, but
applies only to those zones that have the delay feature enabled (see
No. 15). See Communicator Option tf2 for delay just to the communi-
cator triggering.
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Bell/Siren audiile indication may be PROM selected to last between 0
and 36 minutes in 4 minute increments, after which it "times out".
Indefinite sounding may also be PROM sefected for zone 4.
NOTE: 4 minutes is the minimum timeout allowed in a Listed U.L.
household instaltatii
tor bu@aty sounding (per U.L. Stan-
dard 1023). Ftra sounding shall be present until the system is
reset (per U.L. Standard 865).
4.AcPowwLonnmor
To ekminate nuisance power failure central station and local audible
reports. the system may be PROM programmed to ignore short
duration outages. This delay in reporting an AC loss condition may be
set between 0 and 36 minutes in 4 minute increments (As an example,
if a timeout period ot 16 minutes was selected. power outages of less
than 16 minutes will be ignored - the POWER LED will extinguish
immediately. however). -
s.Entry/Exttzonesobctkm
The avstem altows a choice of zones that may be set up with
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entry/exit delay. Zones 1.2, and 3. individually or in any combination,
may be set
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in PROM as entry/exit zones (For exampte. tf the inte-
riorzone were set up with space protection, choosing an entry/exit
delay on this zone would allow space protection devices to include the
entry door in their area of protection which is to say, they could be
held off during the normal entry/exit period).
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Fast (15 msec) reswnse is used for certain devices (such as glass
break detectors and some photoetectrics) that cannot be used with a
normal (250 maec) response zone. Fast response can be PROM
designated for zones 2; 3 and 4. individually or in any combination.
7.Zone4fypaSdwUon
As shipped, zone 4 is configured as a standard burglary zone. How-
ever, it can also be configured in PROM as either a fully supervised
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fire zone or a day/night burglary zone (during disarmed period. a trou-
Me indication is communicated and audibly sounded ff the loop iS
opened or shorted; a burglary alarm is triggered if the loop iS opened
or shorted during amred period).
8.2oneSond6Optlons
As shipped. zone 5 is configured as a silent panic zone. zone 6 as a
burglary zone. Optionally, zone 5 and/or 6 may be configdred in
PROM as audible panic zones. In addition, if zone 5 is set up as a
Silent Panic Zone, console display of both the panic condition as well
as the activity of the communicator may be inhibiied. (For example. if
zone 5 is set up as a silent personal emergency zone, the user would
want an indication that the alarm has been
trlQQered.
however. 11 zone 5
is intended for hold-up use, the display would not be desirable).
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Control Options
a. Altemate Siren Soundaz
As shipped, the system will give the following sounds: Steady rapid
two-tone (Electronic bell) for Burglary/Panic; interrupted rapid two-
tone for fire. Optionally, steady slow two-tone for Burglary/Panic
may be PROM selected.
b. Atarm Sounder 'Ding" Contlmutlon
ot Arming:
When PROM selected, this option will cause a K second "Ding" of
the exterior bell and/or siren at the end of the arming sequence. If
me communicator has been set up to send opening and clostng
repot%. the "Ding" will occur when the communicator has received
a kissoff on a closing report. If opening/closing reports are not
used. the "Ding" will occur when the exit delay period has expired.
c Armlng Status Polarity:
The system has an output at TBl -1 that may be used to indicate
the arm/disarm status of the system to other devices (for example,
space protection). As shipped, the system will give the following
output:
+12 volts when armed,
0 volts when disarmed
Optionally, the polarity can be PROM reversed to give:
0 vats when armed,
Suitable for Ademco 12 voft and
+12 volts when disarmed.
AC powered space protection
devices.
10. Dwaaa Dlglt
The duress digit is an increase of 1 to the last digit of the security
code. Its purpose is to allow someone to initiate a silent panic
condition but still give the impression that the control is working
normally. For example, if the security code is 1234. the duress digit is
5. Entering 1234 + OFF wrll cause the system to disarm, but entering
1235 + OFF (assuming one is in a hostage situation) will cause the
system to disarm and also trigger the communicator to send a silent
panic message.
NOTES: 1. If the last digit of the security code is 9. there is no
duress capability for that code.
2. The user must make certain to avoid assigning
secondary codes that could be equivalent to another code
(secondary or master) modified by its duress digit so as to
not
transmit false alarms to the central monitoring service.
A simple caution to the user is to always have at least a
numeric diierence of 2 between security codes used.
11. Sacurlty coda
This 4 digit cede restricts the use of the system to only those who
know the code. Any digits. including repetitions, may be chosen.
There are eight such codes. One (master code) is PROM pro-
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grammed at rnstallatton and seven others (secondary codes) are user
changeable from a keypad at any time,
USI~Q
the master code to
enable the change.
12 Feraed Annhg Enabta
Forced arming allows a user to arm the system even though certain
zones are in a taulted condition. Such faulted zones will be shunted
by depressing BYPASS to override fail safe arming during arming.
Forced arming must be PROM enabled for each zone in which it is
desired (with critical zones. such as sates for instance, arming of the
system should be prevented when a faulted condition exists).
13. Bypaaa Enabte
Zones in the system may be individually bypassed from the Security
Console or Remote Keypad dunng the drsarmed or armed period.
This option allows the user to bypass zones that should be ignored.
whether or not they are faulted at arming time (In this manner,
"Swingers" may be ignored or a loading dock door that must be later
opened can be left unsecured). To allow individual zone bypass, each
such zone must be PROM enabled for this option.
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